SCHEDULE OF EVENTS OF THE INAUGURATION [NOVEMBER 2 TO 30, 1935] 10.00 a. m.-Official call on the Governor-General of the Philippine Islands. Place: Malacañan Palace. 12.30 p.m.-Luncheon given by Mrs. Marguerite Murphy Teahan in honor of Mrs. John N. Garner, Mrs. Joseph W. Byrns, and the Ladies of the Congressional and Press Delegations. Place: Malacañan Palace. 9.00 p.m.-Reception and Ball given by the Governor-General in honor of Vice President and Mrs. Garner, Speaker and Mrs. Byrns, and Members of the Congressional and Press Delegations and their Ladies. Place: Malacañan Palace. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1935 Trip to Baguio (two days)-For Vice President and Mrs. Garner, Speaker and Mrs. Byrns, and Members of the Congressional and Press Delegations and their Ladies. 7.30 a. m. Departure from Manila. 2.00 p. m.-Arrival in Baguio. 1.00 p. m. (Sunday, November 10)Departure from Baguio. 8.00 p.m.- -(Sunday, November 10)-Ar rival in Manila. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1935-Continued Trip to Southern Islands (six days)-OptionalFor those desiring to visit the Southern Islands during the above two days and extending to November 14, about twenty guests may, by special arrangements, be accommodated aboard the coast guard cutters Banahaw and Kanlaon. November 9 (Saturday)-Departure from November 14 (Thursday)—Arrival in Ma- 7.00 p. m.-Popular Banquet in honor of Governor-General Frank Murphy, given by the Community. Place: Inaugural Auditorium, Wallace Field. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1935 9.00 p.m.-Reception and Ball given by the President-elect and Mrs. Quezon in honor of Governor-General Frank Murphy. Place: Roberts Street, Pasay. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1935 The Fort Wm. McKinley Garrison to honor Vice President and Mrs. Garner, Speaker and Mrs. Byrns, and Members of the Congressional and Press Delegations and their Ladies. 10.30 a. m.-Review of Philippine Division, United States Army, on Division Review Field followed by ride around the Post. Vice President Garner, Speaker Byrns, and Members of the Congressional Delegation to receive the review. 12.00 noon-Buffet luncheon tendered by the Commanding General and Officers of the Fort. Place: Fort William McKinley Club. 7.45 p. m.-Reception and Banquet given by the Veteran Soldiers of the World War, the American Legion, Department of the Philippines, to celebrate Armistice Day. Speaker on behalf of the Congressional Delegation: Senator Bennett Champ Clark. Place: Army and Navy Club. men only.) (Gentle 10.00 a. m. Special (joint) session of the Philippine Legislature in honor of Vice President Garner, Speaker Byrns and Members of the Congressional Delegation. Senate President Quezon to introduce Vice President Garner, and Speaker Paredes to introduce Speaker Byrns. Speeches by Vice President Garner and Speaker Byrns. Place: Session Hall, House of Representatives. 3.00 p. m.-Horse-show and Polo Match. Aërial Exhibition. Place: Nichols Field. (Ladies and gentlemen.) 5.30 p.m.-Tea given by the Officers of the United States Army stationed in the Philippines. Place: Carabao Wallow Hunt and Polo Club, Nichols Field. (Ladies and gentlemen.) 8.00 p.m.-Dinner given by Governor-General Frank Murphy in honor of the Presidentelect and Mrs. Quezon. (By invitation.) Place: Malacañan Palace. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1935 12.15 p. m.-Luncheon given by the Presidentelect in honor of the visiting Members of the Committees on Territories and Insular Affairs of the United States Senate and House of Representatives. (By invitation.) Place: Wack-Wack Golf and Country Club. (Gentlemen only.) 12.30 p. m.-Luncheon given by the GovernorGeneral in honor of the Representatives of the American Press. (By invitation.) Place: Malacañan Palace. 8.00 p.m.-Dinner given by the Governor-General in honor of Vice President and Mrs. Garner. (By invitation.) Place: Malacañan Palace. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1935-Continued 8.00 p.m.-Dinner given by President-elect and Mrs. Quezon in honor of Speaker and Mrs. Byrns. (By invitation.) Place: Roberts Street, Pasay. Excursion to Pagsanjan Falls, Laguna. Optional for those who may wish to forego the other events of the day to shoot the rapids at the famous Pagsanjan Falls. 7.00 a. m. Departure from Manila. 9.00 a. m.-Arrival in Pagsanjan. 10.00 a. m.-Excursion to Falls. 1.00 p.m.-Return from Falls. 1.15 p. m.-Lunch. 3.00 p.m.-Departure from Pagsanjan. 6.30 p.m.--Arrival in Manila. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935 a. m.-Conferences. Sight-seeing. Private engagements. 10.00 a. m.-Joint session of the Philippine Legislature in honor of the last Governor-General of the Philippine Islands, President Quezon presiding. Place: Session Hall, Philippine Senate. 4.00 p.m.-Tea given by Mrs. Manuel L. Quezon in honor of Mrs. John N. Garner, Mrs. Joseph W. Byrns and the Ladies of the Congressional and Press Delegations. Place: Roberts Street, Pasay. 8.00 p. m.-Dinner given by the Governor-General in honor of Speaker and Mrs. Byrns. (By invitation.) Place: Malacañan Palace. 8.00 p.m.-Dinner given by the President-elect and Mrs. Quezon in honor of Vice President and Mrs. Garner. (By invitation.) Place: Roberts Street, Pasay. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935 INAUGURATION CEREMONIES Place: Legislative Building The Secretary of War and the Governor-General will drive together from Malacañan Palace to the Inauguration Ceremonies preceded by a Cavalry escort. The President-elect will drive with his family from his residence in Pasay to the Inauguration Ceremonies preceded by a Cavalry escort. 7.10 a. m.-Assemblage at the Legislative Building. The rear doors will be opened to Officials and distinguished Guests. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935-Continued 7.40 a. m.-Assemblage at the Grandstand. Wives of all the Officials and distinguished Guests as well as all other persons invited to attend the Inauguration Ceremonies will occupy the places respectively assigned to them before 7.40 a. m. 7.45 a. m.-Entrance of Officials and Distinguished Guests. The processional march into the ceremonial stand in the following order will be announced by a bugle call which will be the signal for silence and attention: The Vice Governor and Members of the Philippine Cabinet. The Associate Justices of the Philippine Su- The Members of the Philippine House of The Members of the Philippine Senate. The Commander-in-Chief of the U. S. Naval The visiting Members of the House of Rep- The visiting Members of the United States The Vice President of the United States and The Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives, the Chief Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court, and the Vice President-elect of the Philippines. The Governor-General of the Philippine Is- The Secretary of War of the United States. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935-Continued Reading by the Governor-General of the Administration of the Oath of Office to the Administration of the Oath of Office to the Administration of the Oath of Office to the Members-elect of the National Assembly by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Declaration by the Secretary of War that the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines has been established. 8.45 a. m.-Inaugural Address by His Excellency Manuel L. Quezon, President of the Philippines. 9.00 p.m.-Recession. Upon the conclusion of the inauguration ceremonies, the following will withdraw into the Chamber of the former House of Representatives in the following order: The President of the Philippines. The United States High Commissioner. End of the Ceremonies. Departure of the High Commissioner under escort. Departure of the Secretary of War under escort. Departure of other officials and distinguished Guests who may not desire to remain for the parade. 9.30 a. m.-Inaugural Parade. A bugle call will be sounded to indicate the The other Officials and distinguished Guests FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935-Continued ORDER OF UNITS Grand Marshall: Brig. Gen. Basilio J. Valdes, Chief of the Philippine Constabulary. Military Parade United States Army. Philippine Constabulary. University of the Philippines Corps of Ateneo de Manila Corps of Cadets. San Juan de Letran Corps of Cadets. Civic Parade Provincial Delegations. Manila and Baguio Delegations. Municipal Delegations. Commercial and Industrial Units. Miscellaneous Units. Upon the completion of the parade, the President will proceed to Malacañan Palace preceded by a cavalry escort. Outside the gates of Malacañan, the cavalry escort will be relieved by the Palace Guard which will escort the President anew and precede him on his entry into the Palace. 12.30 p.m.-Official call on the President by: The Vice President of the Philippines. The Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court. The Members of the Cabinet. The Members of the National Assembly. Place: Malacañan Palace. 4.00 p.m.-Opening session of the National Assembly. Place: Chamber of the former House of Representatives. 7.30 p.m.-Fireworks display. Place: Manila Bay in front of the New Lu neta. 8.00 p.m.-Dinner given by the President and Mrs. Quezon in honor of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Dern. Place: Home of President Quezon, Pasay. 9.30 p.m.-Inaugural Ball-Pageant depicting different epochs, 1898-1935. Admission by ticket, proceeds for charity. Place: Inaugural Auditorium, Wallace Field. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935 Trip to Fort Mills, Corregidor, in honor of Vice President Garner, Speaker Byrns and Members of the Congressional and Press Delegations. (By invitation.) 8.00 a. m. Departure from Manila. Place: Pier 1. 11.00 a. m.—Arrival in Corregidor. 12.00 noon-Luncheon at Corregidor. 3.00 p. m.-Departure from Corregidor. 6.00 p. m.-Arrival in Manila. Place: Pier 1. 8.00 p. m.-Banquet given by the former Resident Commissioners and Members of Philippine Missions to the United States in honor of Vice President Garner, Speaker Byrns and Members of the Congressional Delegation. Principal Speaker: Senator Joseph T. Robinson. Short addresses by: Senator Wm. H. King. Senator Burton K. Wheeler. Congressman Sam D. McReynolds. Congressman Bertrand H. Snell. Congressman Leo. Kocialkowski. Place: Manila Hotel. (Gentlemen only.) 9.00 p. m.-Inaugural Symphony Concert given. by the Philippine Cultural Concerts Society in honor of the Official Guests of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. Place: Metropolitan Theater. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1935 a. m.-Conferences. Sight-seeing. Private engagements. 12.30 p.m.-Luncheon given by the President and Mrs. Quezon in honor of the Representatives of the American Press. Place: Home of President Quezon, Pasay. 4.00-6.00 p. m.-Review, Cadet Corps, University of the Philippines. Mass Philippine Folk Songs and Dances by Vice President Garner, Speaker Byrns and party. General McArthur and party. Press Representatives. Place: University Campus. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1935-Continued 9.30 p.m.-Despedida Reception and Ball given by the President and Mrs. Quezon in honor of Vice President Garner, Speaker Byrns and Members of the Congressional and Press Delegations. Place: Malacañan Palace. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1935 a. m.-Conferences. Sight-seeing. Private engagements. 3.00 p.m.-Departure of Vice President Garner, Speaker Byrns and Members of the Congressional and Press Delegations. on the S. S. President Jefferson. Place: Pier 7. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1935 8.00 p.m.-Popular Banquet in honor of the THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND PARTY Hon. GEORGE H. DERN, Secretary of War. Mrs. MARY DERN BAXTER. Brig. Gen. CREED F. Cox, Chief, Bureau of Insular Affairs. Col. CAMPBELL B. HODGES, Aide-de-Camp. Mr. EARL THACKER (Personal Representative of the Governor of Hawaii). OFFICIAL GUESTS CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION Hon. JOHN N. GARNER, Vice President of the United States. Mrs. JOHN N. GARNER. Hon. JOSEPH W. BYRNS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Mrs. JOSEPH W. BYRNS. |